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SER-FL-816
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Objective is to foster leadership and good citizenship in America’s youth, using aerospace education, and emphasis on public service.
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Cadets may participate in a variety of activities, gain rank and increased recognition in the program and receive benefits for participation in the program.
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It challenges them to learn and grow in ways they may not have had the opportunity to were it not for the program.
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Adult Supervision Cadet Protection Program Does not tolerate physical, sexual or emotional abuse, bulling
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Weekly Meetings Curry Boot Camp Cadet Orientation Rides Veterans’ Day Observance Wreaths Across America
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Emergency Services Training Community Service Encampments
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CAP approved aircraft used Orientation Pilots licensed Safety is top priority Priority of cadets to fly Flights are not part of formal flight training
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Cadet Rank Structure Start as a basic cadet Can advance to cadet Colonel
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Knowledge testing Physical fitness testing Participation in CAP activities
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Membership & Financial Requirements Cadets must be in 6th grade Completion of application Blue uniform basic parts provided by Air Force.
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$45.00 per cadet – Checks made payable to National Headquarters, Civil Air Patrol $18.00 Per cadet – Squadron fee for t-shirt & baseball cap.
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Cost for food and supplies to attend certain activates. Accessories - uniforms to include shoes, patches, ribbons and etc. (estimated cost $110.00) CAP related expenses may be tax deductible.
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Face to face meetings Web site: www.spiethwebcrawlers.org/816/FL816.htm Email: nspieth@embarqmail.com Cell: 239 850-7279
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Need parents to join Task that need to be filled Fund raising Parent coordinator Paper work Drop-off and pick-up of cadets on timely manner (6:15 p.m.)
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